About LifelineUSA (from the website)
LifelineUSA designs and makes authentic functional training equipment that is used by top athletes in all competitive sports.
The equipment we make doesn't know if you're an Olympic athlete, professional fighter, high school strength coach, or getting ready to climb Everest -- but it'll work!
Here's to you and your fitness goals!
Description of the Power Wheel (from the site)
A strong core not only helps improve power and balance, it can also help decrease the likelihood of injuries. And nothing looks better than a strong, lean mid-section. The Lifeline Power Wheel delivers a series of intense exercises that challenge your abs, obliques, back, hips and glutes. You'll even see (and feel) the effects on your chest, arms, hamstrings and calves. With exercise options that vary from mild to downright wild, this is the perfect piece of equipment for all fitness levels.
The Lifeline® Power Wheel was determined to be "The Best Core Trainer in the World" by an independent research study done at the University of California Berkeley.
- One heavy-duty wheel with adjustable toe/heel fasteners
- One instruction DVD for advanced workouts by fitness expert Jon Hinds
My Review:
I decided to let my husband handle this review since he’s the one that has an actual workout routine……(I have to get working on a better routine for myself). I’m always looking for ways to change up my routine, I like to shock my system so I don’t get to use to doing the same routine over and over, I want my muscles to not know what’s coming next.
A few years ago I decided to get serious about getting healthier and losing weight and I’ve lost over 60 pounds and have kept it off for over 2 years now and I don’t plan on ever going back to being chubby. Sit-ups are a tedious, boring and just not much fun but if you want a flat stomach it’s something you need to do, or so I thought. We were given the chance to try a Power Wheel from Lifeline USA (http://www.lifelineusa.com/) and I was more than excited to give it a whirl.
A few years ago I decided to get serious about getting healthier and losing weight and I’ve lost over 60 pounds and have kept it off for over 2 years now and I don’t plan on ever going back to being chubby. Sit-ups are a tedious, boring and just not much fun but if you want a flat stomach it’s something you need to do, or so I thought. We were given the chance to try a Power Wheel from Lifeline USA (http://www.lifelineusa.com/) and I was more than excited to give it a whirl.
It was simple to set up even for someone like me who’s not exactly Bob Vila, it took all of 5 minutes to put it together and I was off and rolling. I popped in the DVD and I was all set, it took a few seconds for me to get the hang of balancing myself and rolling back and forth but once I did it was simple and effective. The Power Wheel is $59.99 and worth every penny. I once had back issues, my back would go out it seemed like once a month, when I started to get back into shape I noticed my back pains were starting to go away.
It’s all about your core, with a strong core you will look and feel better, it’s the lynch pin of health in my opinion. You have a strong core and everything else falls into place. And with the Power Wheel I now have a whole new series of workouts some of which are downright NUTS! As for now I’m keeping it simple, after one workout I felt it, I really felt like my stomach was given a stiff workout. The nice thing is it didn’t feel like a workout, it was fun and easy. Sit-ups are blah, rolling on a Power Wheel is fun, when you’re having fun working out it makes working out less of a chore and more enjoyable.
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Buy it:
You can purchase a Power Wheel of you own here.
Disclosure: The reviews and or opinions on this blog are my own opinions . I received a Power Wheel to review. No monitory compensation was received. I was not required to write a positive review. Your experience may differ. The opinions I have expressed are my own I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commissions 16 CFR Part 255: Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsement and Testimonials in Advertising .
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